News from 01/09/1990
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Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Alexandra Shulman, John Biffen, Clifford Longley, David Whitaker, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Andrew Longmore, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Barbara Ellis, Ronald Faux, Olive Trewick, David Rhys Jones, Ian Sweet, Martin Spence, Harvey Elliott, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Christopher Fenton, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Henry Kelly, Nicholas Morley, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Richard Owen and Michael Knipe, C. M. Lloyd Jones, Michael Young, Adrian Morgan, Charles M. Flood, Geoff Brown, Nora Southall, Laurence Faulkner, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, M. Hossain, Ray Clancy, Francesca Greenoak, Janice Luby, Ruth Stungo, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Debra Craine, Louise Taylor, Huon Mallalieu, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, John Winder, Robert Nye, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Robert Grimley, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Richard Lockwood, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Sarah Norbury, John Percival, John Hennessy, Joseph N. Hill (First Deputy), Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Margaret Dibben, Kenneth Shulman, Nicole Swengley, Hugh David, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Wolfgang Munchau, Jennie Hawthorne, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Rupert Bruce, Nigel Andrew, Gillian Bowditch, Maxwell, Anne McElvoy and our Foreign Staff, Daniel Treisman, Sandy Bisp, Charles Wyatt, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Watkins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Stephen Thorpe, D. S. Jenkins, Mark Herbert, Ken Lawrence, Paul Nuki, Richard Owen, Dan White, John Bell, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, David Lawton, Chairman, Alastair Robertson, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Rodney Hobson, David Lee (Founder and Director of Music), Paul Kennedy, Rupert Morris, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, B. S. Watson, Desmond Heap, Clive White, David Abbott, Matthew Parris, David Powell Athletics Correspondent Split, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Michael Seely, Margaret Cooper, Brian Buchanan, Walter Gammie, Helen Pridham, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Anthea Gerrie, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Jeremy Maurice, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, Matthew Bond, Alistair Guild, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Duncan MacLeay, Philip Jacobson, H. J. Dunster (Director, National Radiological Protection Board, 1982-7), David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Penelope Lively, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoUN starts 'long haul to peace' with Iraq talks Both sides stand firm as red tape keeps Westerners trapped in Baghdad Hill Samuel Pound slumps as UK rates lose attraction Jean-Luc's beefy battle in angry Angers By our Sports Staff: Jackson adds another gold for Britain Soviet economy reforms falter De Klerk opens party to all races Puttnam back with a belle Saturday Review Chess and other moves This land is my land Cartland in the Highlands Education '91 On Monday Where are the teachers? Views from the ministry University challenge Index Iraq and UN fail to resolve differences in first round of talks Saddam must quit with no conditions, says Kaufman dunhill Hawks begin to bristle as American nerves start fraying The Invasion of Kuwait: International Pressure Gorbachev confident political formula will be found Thatcher and Husain fail to resolve sharp differences Freedom flight held up by visa red tape Satellites give us the edge America's cop on the desert beat Sky Flash never yet fired in anger Iraq unable to withstand protracted blockade Picture Gallery Saddam shows two faces to the world Glowing advice from three yes-men Gulf peace 'touch and go' says Hurd Nationwide Anglia From a Correspondent in Cairo: Arabs step up pressure on Iraq Ward digs in for long fight over extradition The Times Disqualification call on guilty 4 BP follows other big oil firms in raising prices Farnborough loses out to demands of Gulf forces Laird denounces remaining TUC 'stone-age men' Court approves use of poll tax bailiffs Colleges 'bring in £30m' Prison dispute Drugs sentence Return to Africa Ferry to halt Amstrad Fidelity Global warming 'could introduce more diseases' Halifax Waterloo medal struck years late 'Tired' children better in school Urgent Public Auction 2,000 TV jobs at risk, says union Prince goes into hospital GCSE fails to close gender gap, results show Stress link to unruly classrooms Eleven held over council site deals Police officers await Hillsborough decision The Bishop of Stepney, the Right Rev James Thompson,… Frost By our Air Correspondent: Pilot aged 75 dies in helicopter crash Lord Young on a dramatic election The Blitz Companies reluctant to adopt a formal policy on smoking Catholics join move to church unification CAA Picture Gallery By our Religious Affairs Reporter: East-West church rivalry threatens Christian unity Doubts over value of 'energy labels' Floral glory of revived village Curnows explore Cornish roots October union of Germanies sealed by treaty signing Cambodia agrees to UN control to usher in peace £120m aid package for furious French farmers New-look Walesa lays foundation for Polish presidential campaign Bulgaria yearns for return of monarchy Officials blamed in cigarette row By our Foreign Staff: Liberian rebels 'kill 200 foreigners' (Reuter): Bankers shot by jeweller with a grudge (Reuter), (AFP): Shuttle delay (AP): Vanunu damage (AP): Murder suspect (AP): Marchers flee (AFP): Mohawk tension Paper denies sale High finance, higher ethic Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Display of might, but a gulf with the power that counts Paul Kennedy, citing historical precedents, sees the us engaged in a top-dog role the economy cannot support New life for the castles of industry Marcus Binney sets out a programme to preserve the heritage the of Britaain's inner cities Diary The Times Diary Siren Voices in the Gulf Coal in the Red Crimes of Peter Rabbit Buyers as threat to sheep farmers Conflict in the Gulf From pillar to post Classical hits Greenhouse gamble Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Justice and the Birmingham Six Education standards Spiritual enterprise Lawyers' efficiency Travellers' fare Social News Anniversaries School announcements Birthdays Opera Judges retire Hugh MacDonald Sinclair Polytechnic news Luncheon Professor Ronald Greaves Ronald Ivan Norreys Greaves formerly Profesor of Pathology at Cambridge, died on August 29 at the age of 82. He was born on july 15,1908 Marriages John Kendall-Carpenter Michael Snow Church services tomorrow Twelfth Sunday after Trinity University news Vets' award Sir Herbert Marchant Latest wills Stevie Ray Vaughan Forthcoming marriages When the apostles arrived, they prayed for the… sept 1 on this Day 1950 Announcements Oxfam The Samaritans London Association for the Blind School Ties Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Cystic Fibrosis Help Medicine Kidney Word-Watching The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2269 Accelerated Learning Pumping out the water music Events in town Dried off and decked out Help: Amanda Docker, dried flower arranger Playing the game can win friends Playing bridge unites all types of people in a common quest for that perfect hand of cards Novel view of a Scottish hideaway Home from home: Barbara Cartland Sipping beer, eyeing birds Swooping success of Flash cordon Country events The World's Best Books Time to get your goats I. F. M. I. S. Direct Mail Ltd Call Akom Ltd Futon Furnishing DIY Dexter Reach for the Say Rosehill Musical Instruments French Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingfisher Natural Toothpaste Member Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cane Furniture Division of Albrion Sales Ltd The Original Breton Shirt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Modern designers take to the road Weaving a life together Best of the Modern around the Country Antiques & Collecting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Free Entry Voucher. Admit One Cabinets full of curiosities A mysterious piece of furniture brings back memories of a great-grandfather's hobby Batra The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Wigmore Hall Lunchtime Music in the City The Artistry of Arabic Script Ticket Master Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dominion Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items vh Behind every genius . . . Private patronage of the arts has a long history and perhaps an equally important future, argues Richard Morrison. Below, four present-day patrons explain their motivations Jacqueline and Stewart McColl Mirrors reveal a cracked mask Theatre After Their Loving Man I The Moon Theatre Rock HAll and Oates Town and Country Peter Moores Proms Found: a clown who really does want to play Hamlet Anthea Gerrie charts the career of Britain's "lovable hooligan" with serious ambitions Danny Katz Mops Saturday's Television & Radio Sunday's Television & Radio British Nuclear Forum Relatives of hostages urge government to negotiate By a Staff Reporter: August was the hottest on record The Times Crossword No 18,388 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Weather James Meade Limited Index The final chance Back in front Seles point Distant hopes Foreign field A new wave Innocent Elliott upsets hornets' nest Jackson's last leap tips balance Simmering Indian summer comes slowly to the boil Rollexa Christie's greatest contribution yet to come Wallace hoping to be proved right Elliott in mood to break the fetters Saddled with the burden of favouritism, the cart hourse prepares to bolt for glory Today's line-up Yesterday's Results from Split Romanova atones for defeat By a Special Correspondent: Roads that will be paved with gold Cold hits Van Moorsel treble gold attempt Cycling Butler raises his sights Cosmopolitan look as season gets ready for kick-off Rugby Union Venglos concocts a rich remedy Aston Villa's mamager diagnoses improvement, not change, as the cure for English football Roker not a place for relaxation Arsenal's credibility will be measured by England calls Camberley looking for a silver lining For the Record Today's Team News Derby put up for sale Golfers' torment with the game they love to hate Wigan hoping to turn the tables on Widnes Rugby League Results from Flushing Meadow Relative unknown sends No. 3 seed Seles crashing out Tennis Agassi's record of shame mounts Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Rafferty's rocket start backfires Ulsterman thrives on Alpine golf with string of birdies Sport on Tv Douglas is seeking to get into swing Erratic talents which threaten Lancashire Despite their wretched form in other competitions Northamptonshire can upset the favourites in the NatWest Trophy final Gooch profits again as records tumble and Essex go top Lord's on Lancashire minds Yesterday's Britannic Assurance and Other Scoreboards Lord's details Headingley irrigation Averages of Natwest Finalists Hughes's chance to make history Salisbury strikes a blow for leg spin Tendulkar talent show National Power Sri Lanka at ease at Edgbaston Second chance of title for Davies A new deal to help cup teams Ice Hockey The unknown beckons many steps away Bird presented with an early wedding present Organised exodus to Midlands Student Sport Britain are caught napping by French Warming up for Florida Duffield takes honours with 90-1 double Radwell rretains unbeaten record with game Solario success From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Saumarez can make most of conditions at Phoenix Park Ireland Tomorrow Bbc2 Ibn Bey for another German strike The Week's Highlights Rhubarb looks set to net overall award Racing next week From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Linamix taken to foil Distant Relative raid France Tomorrow Prized the Million pick By a Special Correspondent: Mercedes out on their own in first qualifying Mandarin: Braashee for triumphant return Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chester Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections Newmarket base for Shavian Mandarin: Ripon Selections Mandarin: Hereford Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Paganini dies Rapid Raceline Yachts Boats & Watersports Swan Quay Fareham Creek Boat Names and Signs PW Marine Services Ltd Tavern Courses & Tuition International Leisure Business Pye-Smiths Motorboats Boat Show Hire and Charter Offshore Prosound Communications Limited Velvet Hire and Charter Offshore Sun Days Face that launched 200 ships Adrian Morgan meets an engineer who gave up his career to make boats in the shed at the bottom of his garden A solid cruiser, but with sparkle Adrian Morgan finds the Westerly Typhoon 37 safe, but slippery, on a boat test Top women take to Europe for 1992 Commitment will win Olympic medals for a pioneering group, competing in single-handed racing for the first time, Sarah Norbury writes Westerly Typhoon Classic mix at St Tropez Moor for less Sailing free Personality class Bullers loss carved in stone Another loss for Standard Bond denies receiving 'secret fee' for Rothwells role Greenall to pull out of brewing after 228 years Investments boost Ulster Irish police investigate Goodman loan Philips is 'to cease making microchips' Davy and Slp to set up North Sea venture Property firm in cash call Brittan 'wants Brussels to scrap steel treaty' Torday rises at half time MacFarlane at £4.8m Interest holds Gaskell back Pathfinders' new chief By our Industrial Editor: Tiphook pays £19m for trailers Klearfold in the red Marylebone shares down Rumour of imminent Erm move leads to slump in sterling Parkfield creditors' committee By our Banking Correspondent: Woodchester anger at referral Lilley overturns Oft approval of French stake buy CLK buys bulk of Michael Peters Putting the jewels in the window Comment Japanese to open £1.1m golf factory Rights warning Clearmark rises Mhangura falls Issue fails Plaxton warns of decline World Market Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Major Indices Alpha Stocks Taylor Young Willis to face US income fall Volume at eight-month low but Dow edges up Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Bush gloom sets Tokyo back Dealers batten down the hatches for long weekend Third Market Commodities Interim drop for Swire Pacific Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures London Traded Options Traditional Options Small gains The Times unit trust Statistics Degrees awarded by the University of Manchester Exposure to smaller firms hurts UK unit trusts' performance Unit-Linked Insurance Investments New high-risk futures funds meet resistance from British managers Fimbra suspends financial advisers New SIB investigator Murray Johnstone Patience urged as flood of offers greets Bes season Fidelity Investments Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers Broker-appeal for pensions Save & Prosper The Times Rate watch warning to investors in the high-speed work of saving Failing to keep up with changes in the various accounts on offer can prove costly. Lindsay cook reports M&G Briefings Save & Prosper Banker's choice Import tax puzzle Franc exchange Playing safe with credit cards CU Small-minded treatment of those who quit Barclaycard Draft fee dodged Telecom charges Survey errors Portfolio Platinum Knight Williams Societies' shortcomings Save & Prosper PEP Allied Dunbar Inheritance tax law puts pension benefits at risk Inland Revenue precedent could prove costly to those not aiming to retire early says Paul Nuki Family Assurance Society Seeing through ghostly experts Commet Property dealers urge homeowners to sell at bottom of the market Counting the cost of water rationing Gleaning up in the water shortage Capital City Multi-million pound success story the City chooses to ignore When recalling your PIN card code becomes a numbers game Save & Prosper Unit trusts in the doldrums The quiet man Point of interest Your Views Futures option Pensions threat Number misery Pound slumps Greenall cuts On the defensive Parents braced for double-figure rise in school fees The cost of private education is increasing dramatically Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, takes a look at the new terms Boarding School Fees Governors urged to check cover as law is changed As the new school year begins, Helen Pridham looks at the effect of reforms in British education Pupils insured against injury Bank of Ireland After Hollywood failure David Puttnam make his… Picture Gallery Saturday Review Geoff Brown Cinema Benedict Nightingale Theatre Sheridan Morley Television John Russell Taylor Art David Sinclair Rock Paul Griffiths Opera Clive Davis Jazz Richard Morrison Music John Percival Dance Kasparov 's political gambit The world chess champion, Garry Kasparov, has entered politics. He tells Daniel Johnson that President Gorbachev's days are numbered and offers his own plan to save the Soviet Union Nissan A child's guide to expertcare No Title Advanced Diesel This land is my land For 100 years since the massacre at Wounded Knee, the Native Americans have been the country's most silent minority. But now a new generation of Indians is on the warpath, as they start to regain the rights and land they lost to the white conquerors. Charles Bremner reports From our Own Correspondent: Serving God, not mammon Ireland's holy mountain has foiled gold prospectors, Edward Gorman writes Breitling The flight from Hollywood David Puttnam's new film, a British production with an all-American story, is his first since he left Columbia Pictures. Interview by Geoff Brown The spirit of the Blitz Michael Young on an exhibition of wartime photography Puccini's ghost in Graceland Kenneth Shulman finds kitsch and magic at the maestro's lakeside villa Two more sisters for The Three Sisters Theatres are relying on big names to lure the public back after the summer break, Debra Craine writes Madonna as the girl next door Philip Howard would travel the world to see the Mernling Virgain; but he only had to go to Glasgow Outfacing the storm of dying The great expectations held for Peter Ackroyd's biography of Dickens are justified, Peter Davalle writes On the lavatory walls of Parnassus Beauty is truth, truth beauty, but Kenneth Baker's book of parody is good, not-too-clean fun in the worst possible taste Visions from the past Ruth stungo on two unusual and contrasting views of garden history 'How horridly the sky looks' Through the eyes of children Lost, but not forgotten Hugh Davd on the pain of bereavement Assertions of independence If You're a Brighton, Blackpool or Bognor Baby,… Gas. The Heart of the Moment Essential extras A new hat, scarf or jewellery can transform a classic The Hampshire Restaurant Guide Half-empty promise As summer shades to autumn, Alexandra Shulman finds signs of life in the deserted restaurants of London Stuffed with sardines Robin Young fishes for a healthy diet Celebration of English taste Jane MacQuitty on festivities, fizz and firkins: drinking the best in September Wine Buys Mussels fit for the Spanish treatment The start of the shellfish season prompts Frances Bissell, The Times cook, to re-create the taste of Galicha Great British Classics Savouries The lord and lady of chateau Diy A British couple who took on a derelict 70-room pile in rural France restored it themselves and have never looked back. Cheryl Taylor tells how they became chatelains An artisan's work is never done Ray Clancy finds the French workman offers slightly more than she bargained for Collectors' items from a distinguished past Penelope Lively visits the Tradescant Garden, a 17th century oasis flowering in south London Gardens to Visit Picture Gallery Digging up our recent horticultural history Cucumber straighteners and horseshoe gauges are part of a new exhibition Bulbs to light up autumn Stock up now on colchicums and daffodils, Francesca Greenoak writes Restaurant Guide The Lace Plate Multiple Display Advertising Items Punjab Restaurant Saqui Brunel Restaurant Little Byres Gean House Hotel & Restaurant Neil's Restaurant Visitng Kent? Weekend Tips Fewer and lesser spotted orchids Orchids belong to the largest family of flower, but their future is not secure. Alistair Guild reports Ics Electronics Ltd No Title Solar Shield Ltd Moles Homes & Gardens Organic Gardening Garden Shredders by Lescha Save Water with Waterstore Autumn Offer Fruit for the Connoisseur Special Offer of Dwarf Daffodils & Tulips To Jaques Armand Dwarf Tulip and Daffodil Offer Bovis Designer Homes Livens Managed Foreign Currency Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bairstow Eves French Riviera Beech Croft Anscombe & Ringland Farley & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor International Mortgages Luscombe Maye Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Benham & Reeves Greene Kathini Graham Multiple Display Advertising Items That was then, this is now Drawn back for a final visit to what is still, just, East, Germany, Michael Watkins finds a reluctance to ask questions about the past. Photographs by Graham Wood The country of his heart D. H. Lawrence's boyhood home may be preserved in his works, yet Nigel Andrew finds Eastwood alive and well Lost Days Malaysia and around the World Edwards & Hargreaves Ltd South Africa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items If a coach company goes out of business, what happens to the passengers? Harvey Elliott reports Itineraries Not ashamed to be tourists Travel Books Overseas Travel Something to Declare Autumn Breaks A Haunt of Ancient Peace Bovey House Hotel Beer, Seaton, Devon Lincolnshire Malta & Gozo Top Hotels with a Difference Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abbey Lawn The Mill house hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Palace Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items New festival 'celebrates the creation of art' Readers of The Times can enjoy the First International Covent Garden Festival at reduced prices Ticket Offer Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Mind Challenge Bridge by Albert Dormer The Times 'I always say my mother made me' A Childhood Terence Stamp talks to Ray Connolly Swear You Won't Tell a Soul about this Place BP
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